Norman Feller was born October 7, 1972 in Darmstadt and has been
a well known DJ since 1989. He has become even better known
since he started producing records at the end of 1993. Although
he has produced records of varying styles, he is perhaps best
recognized as the nu energy kingpin, distancing himself from the
repetitive and commercial sounds of Baby Doc and Ramon Zenker,
instead focusing on the mystical and innovative.

His first contact with Plastic City was his remix job for Soundcraft's
House Classic "The Movement, The Message" in 1995. Since he fascinated by
the idea of Plastic City and because of a good personal relationship to the
label the decided to start a new house oriented and demanding project -
Terry Lee Brown Junior was born.

The first release was the Tribal Nova EP (PLAC011) in autumn of 95, A
many-sided but resolved P. "Tribal Nova" is a percussive trippy
housetrack, "Brother For Real" A more type of a cool summer evening track
with a touch of jazz and the third track "Bad House Music" became a pumpin
B4 Clubhit. Because of the great response on "Bad House Music" the track
was re-released on Plastic City UK with remixes by James Christian
(Strictly Rhythm / Emotive US) and Atom (Plastic City / Tokyo).

"Impact State" was the next single by Terry Lee Brown Junior, a fusion of
house with reggae and even jungle elements. "Our Rhythm", the flipside
track, could be regarded as a trancy housetrack. The most important thing
is that Terry Lee Brown Junior may not be put into a (musical) drawer but
has a magic of its own.

Shortly his first album "Brother For Real" followed. The response by the
press, DJs and people was incredible. Next to brilliant reviews worldwide,
UK's Muzik magazine voted "Brother For Real" 10th best album of the year.
Terry Lee Brown Junior now may be regarded as one of the most respected
house artists with his own magic.

Written by Terry Lee Brown Jr. except Take Your Time by
Terry Lee Brown Jr and Jean Frank Cochois. Produced and mixed by
Norman Feller at BPM Studios for Plastic City 2000. Published by
UCM/EMI except Take Your Time by UCM/EMI, DAAM/BMG UFA.

diecut sleeve = sleeve with a hole in the middle, usually without any
release-specific layout (e.g. black, white, or with a generic label
logo used for all releases from this label)
bootleg = illegal unofficial 'black market' pressing

The Universal Product Code (UPC aka EAN.UCC-12) is the original
12-digit barcode widely used in USA and Canada for items in stores
since 1974. The International Article Number (EAN-13) was developed as
a superset of UPC with an additional 13th digit for international use
(UPC has the prefix 0 in the EAN system).
UPC consists of an item group digit, a 5-digit manufacturer code, a
5-digit product reference number assigned by the manufacturer and a
check digit. EAN is build up using 2-3 digits for country prefix, 4-5
digits manufacturer code, 5-digit product reference number and a check
digit.
For a list of EAN country codes see Wikipedia,
but note that they're not valid for 12-digit UPC codes.

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